The Arizona Indian Gaming Association has named Valerie Spicer as its new deputy director.
Spicer, who has Mescalero Apache heritage, has worked in Indian gaming for more than two decades.
She most recently worked on tribal issues at Gaming Strategies Group.
AIGA's director is Sheila Morago, a member of the Gila River Indian Community.
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Arizona Indian gaming group names deputy director
(AP 11/23)
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Arizona Indian Gaming Association fills deputy director position
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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